So if you have some Overdrive WMA audiobooks and want to listen them on you iPod, you will be disappointed. Fortunately, there is an easy way to remove DRM from Overdrive WMA audiobooks and convert Overdrive WMA to MP3 for playing on players like iPod, Zune, PSP, Blackberry, etc. Here is a quick tutorial on how to strip DRM protection from Overdrive WMA legally and convert them to MP3 with ease.

What you need is DRM Media Converter, an all-in-one DRM removal and converter. With it, you can easily bypass DRM protection from Overdrive WMA files and convert them to MP3 for any MP3 player! Besides Overdrive, it can also remove DRM from videos and audios bought from iTunes, Amazon, BBC iPlayer, Zune, etc. and convert all popular video/audio formats, including AVI, MP4, MOV, MKV, FLV, WMV, ASF, AAC, MP3, OGG, FLAC, etc.

How to convert DRM Overdrive WMA to DRM-free MP3

1 Import Overdrive DRM WMA files

2 Choose the output format you prefer and select output path

Now you should choose a proper output format, say MP3, AAC, or other audio formats in the category of Common Audio for your files. If you want to customize output setting, just click "Settings". There will be a pop up window displaying the output settings parameter, such as formats, resolution, frame rate, bit rate etc.

3 Start to convert DRM Overdrive WMA audiobooks

Then click "start" to remove overdrive audiobook WMA files DRM and convert .WMA files to MP3, AAC and the music format as you want. After the conversion, you can import the converted files to your iPod, Zune, PSP, etc. without any limitation.

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OK, after I posted the error I googled it, and this is a Media Player related error, this is how I got rid of it:
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-sound/windows-7-media-player-server-execution-failed/ecc08c3b-d445-48c2-b07d-9df48500434f

Tester&nbsp&nbsp2012-08-25 15:44

I\'m getting the same error: \'Server execution failed\', 64-bit Windows 7, my source files are ODM controlled WMA files - any thoughts?
Oh, and the files do run fine in Windows Media player, and your tool can play them as well.

Guest&nbsp&nbsp2012-08-15 05:50

The chapters won\'t be kept. It records the file so the output audio files is a single MP3.

cjphoto2&nbsp&nbsp2012-08-13 19:15

Do the new MP3 files play like a book in the audiobook section of my iPod? Bookmarking, playing in order, etc.?

Employee&nbsp&nbsp2012-08-06 01:33

Hello, for your case, would you please make sure your files play well in Windows Media Player?